Crime & Safety
Oakland Man Convicted Of Murder
The murder happened two years ago outside a San Leandro bar.

OAKLAND, CA — An Oakland man was convicted today of first-degree murder and other charges for the fatal shooting of a San Francisco Municipal Railway bus driver outside a bar in unincorporated San Leandro two years ago.
Jurors deliberated for about a day before announcing their verdict against 36-year-old Sophy Kong for the shooting of Sukia Jackson, 43, of Foster City outside the Shooter's Lounge and Bar in the 1500 block of 150th
Avenue in unincorporated San Leandro at about 2 a.m. on June 4, 2016.
Kong was also convicted of the special circumstance of lying in wait and two counts of premeditated attempted murder for shooting at two other men and wounding one of them.Kong, who pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity after charges were filed against him, is scheduled to return to court on Oct. 2, when there
will be a separate sanity phase in his trial in which the same jurors will decide whether he was sane at the time of the shooting.
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In his closing argument in the guilt phase of Kong's trial on Wednesday, his lawyer, James Reilly, said Kong should be found not guilty because he was blacked out and in an unconscious state when the shooting occurred and he doesn't remember anything about it.
Reilly told jurors, "Make no mistake about it, it's clear that he (Kong) shot Mr. Jackson."
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But Reilly said, "If you find he (Kong) was unconscious at the time he shot Mr. Jackson it's a complete defense."
Reilly said Kong, who was born in Cambodia and lived in Thailand for a time before he came to the U.S., bought a .45-caliber semi-automatic handgun because he felt he needed to protect his family after hallucinating and hearing threatening voices in his head.
The defense lawyer said Kong has suffered from mental health issues since 2012.
Reilly said Kong was "semi-homeless" at the time of the shooting and occasionally stayed with his mother, his sister and his girlfriend, with whom he had a child who's now 3 years old.
Alameda County prosecutor Danielle Hilton told jurors in her closing argument that Kong should be found guilty as charged.
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